Ordering Diagnostic Imaging: A Survey of Ontario Physiotherapists' Opinions on an Expanded Scope of Practice

Author:

Chong Jodie Ng Fuk12,De Luca Krista3,Goldan Sana4,Imam Abdullah5,Li Boris6,Zabjek Karl7,Chu Anna27,Yeung Euson7

Affiliation:

1. Rouge Valley Sports Injury and Wellness, Pickering

2. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre—St. John's Rehab

3. Steeles Family Medicine Centre, Toronto Rehab

4. Twin Rinks Physiotherapy, Vancouver

5. CBI Physiotherapy, Centric Health

6. Liveactive Sports Medicine, MVMT Clinic

7. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.

Abstract

Purpose: To explore Ontario physiotherapists' opinions on their ability to order diagnostic imaging (DI). Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to all registered members of the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. Descriptive statistics were calculated using response frequencies. Practice characteristics were compared using χ2 tests and Wilcoxon rank–sum tests. Results: Of 1,574 respondents (21% response rate), 42% practised in orthopaedics and 53% in the public sector. Most physiotherapists were interested in ordering DI (72% MRI/diagnostic ultrasound, 78% X-rays/computed tomography scans). Respondents with an orthopaedic caseload of 50% or more (p<0.001) and those in the private sector (p<0.001) were more interested in ordering DI. Respondents preferred a DI course that combined face-to-face and Web-based components and one that was specific to their area of practice. Most respondents perceived minimal barriers to the uptake of ordering DI, and most agreed that support from other health care professionals would facilitate uptake. Conclusion: The majority of Ontario physiotherapists are interested in ordering DI. For successful implementation of a health care change, such as physiotherapists' ability to order DI, educational needs and barriers to and facilitators of the uptake of the authorized activity should be considered.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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